My boat used to be moored and I had access to shore power and my on-board battery charger to keep my batteries charged. Now I am in dry storage and I'm learning the habit of turning the batteries switches on/off. I'm just not sure I'm doing it correctly. :crook
I have 2 batteries and I have two battery switches. One switch is simply ON/OFF and the other switch has the following selections: OFF/1/ALL/2
Whoever rigged the boat left dyno tape on the access door stating, "Switch to 1 or 2 or ALL to start, then switch to 1 to run"
My usual routine is to switch the ON/OFF switch to ON
Switch the OFF/1/ALL/2 switch to 1
Start the motor and go about my business.
My question is...will this charge both my batteries when I'm using the motor?
When I put the boat in the rack I turn both switches to OFF .
I'd appreciate any insight or thoughts on this matter.
thanks,
I have 2 batteries and I have two battery switches. One switch is simply ON/OFF and the other switch has the following selections: OFF/1/ALL/2
Whoever rigged the boat left dyno tape on the access door stating, "Switch to 1 or 2 or ALL to start, then switch to 1 to run"
My usual routine is to switch the ON/OFF switch to ON
Switch the OFF/1/ALL/2 switch to 1
Start the motor and go about my business.
My question is...will this charge both my batteries when I'm using the motor?
When I put the boat in the rack I turn both switches to OFF .
I'd appreciate any insight or thoughts on this matter.
thanks,